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Originally Posted by daisuke149 To most, yeah the z1 post maf's are nice and strong. I could barely bend em myself. So either they good or im a pansy. or
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Don't feel too bad I had a hard time trying to get them to fit too because they were challenging to bend. I ended up just unbolting air boxes and fitting the tubes in both ends then pushing the whole intake back into the socket so I could bolt the box back in place. The tubes were a perfect fit and required no trimming but they were just a pain in the a$$ to bend.
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